Road Service Coordinator Jobs
By Manulift At Greater Ottawa Metropolitan Area, Canada
Relevant experience in personnel management and / or supervisor role;
Perform various administrative tasks: document management, follow-ups, signatures, photos for guarantees, emails, etc.
Knowledge in mechanics or experience as a mechanic;
Sense of planning, time management and ability to manage priorities;
Manage customer calls according to priorities;
Monitor and manage the work orders in progress;
Field Service Mechanic Jobs
By T&T Power Group At Quebec, Canada
· A competitive wage & benefit package will be offered based on candidate experience and capabilities.
· Excellent interpersonal and written/verbal communication skills (English)
· Computer proficiency with a strong knowledge of MS Office and social media tools (texting, Skype, etc.)
Experience with natural gas and/or diesel engines and/or cogeneration equipment is a major asset
Work Location: In person and remote
Power generation: 2 years (preferred)
Road Technician Jobs
By Liftow Limited At Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Great benefits paid 100% by the employer: medical insurance, dental, vision, disability coverage, life insurance and more
Knowledge of the use of hand tools and measuring devices
Knowledge of the use of electrical/electronic diagnostic tools/measurements
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Our Road Service Techs get service van with gas, insurance and repair expenses covered
Continually grow and develop with the Liftow team through our in-house training teams that are focused on your success
Road Technician Jobs
By JLD - Laguë (John Deere dealer) At Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Five years’ experience and + as a workshop or road technician,
Ongoing training for our employees offered by our in-house trainer and by John Deere
Evaluate, diagnose and repair client equipment or machinery while on the road,
Repair and refurbish within the timeframe given machinery or equipment designated by the work order,
Establish diagnostics of problems, plan a work method and sequence to follow before beginning repairs,
Register on the work order all extra work that must be done and inform the client and the workshop foreman,

Are you looking for a job that offers a chance to work on a variety of vehicles and get your hands dirty? Look no further! We are looking for a Road Service Mechanic to join our team and provide top-notch service to our customers. You'll get to diagnose and repair a variety of vehicles, from cars to trucks, and make sure they are running smoothly. If you have a passion for mechanics and a knack for problem-solving, this is the job for you!

Overview: Road Service Mechanics are responsible for providing on-site maintenance and repair services for vehicles and equipment. They diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems, as well as perform preventative maintenance. How To Become an Road Service Mechanic: To become a Road Service Mechanic, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent and complete a formal training program. You should also have experience working with vehicles and equipment, as well as knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems. Road Service Mechanic Skills: Road Service Mechanics must have strong problem-solving skills, be able to work independently, and have excellent communication and customer service skills. They must also be able to read and interpret technical manuals and diagrams. Road Service Mechanic Knowledge: Road Service Mechanics must have knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems, as well as the ability to diagnose and repair them. They must also be familiar with the tools and equipment used in the field. Road Service Mechanic Responsibilities: Road Service Mechanics are responsible for providing on-site maintenance and repair services for vehicles and equipment. They must be able to diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems, as well as perform preventative maintenance. Road Service Mechanic Experience: Road Service Mechanics must have experience working with vehicles and equipment, as well as knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems. Road Service Mechanic Qualifications: Road Service Mechanics must have a high school diploma or equivalent and complete a formal training program. Road Service Mechanic Education: Road Service Mechanics must have a high school diploma or equivalent and complete a formal training program. Tools: Road Service Mechanics must be familiar with the tools and equipment used in the field, such as wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, and diagnostic tools. Tips: Road Service Mechanics should stay up to date on the latest technologies and techniques in the field. They should also be organized and keep detailed records of their work.

Common Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have working with vehicles and equipment?
• How familiar are you with mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems?
• What tools and equipment do you use in the field?
• How do you stay up to date on the latest technologies and techniques?
• What do you do to ensure accuracy and quality in your work?